littleton | The Grandview boys volleyball team has been playing a lot of volleyball lately, but they had all the energy they needed for Saturday afternoon's biggest moment.
Coach Scott Nugent's Wolves, playing their fourth game in five days, stormed back from the brink of defeat to take on the Littleton Public Schools co-op team at Heritage High School for the Centennial League championship. I got it. 5 sets of thrillers.
Grand View's experienced lineup and precocious young players performed well, winning the school's first boys volleyball league championship in history with a 17-25, 18-25, 25-16, 25-23, 15-5 victory. obtained.
The Timberwolves finished a busy second half with a 4-0 record, pushing their record to 17-4 with a home game against Rock Canyon on April 30th at 6:30 p.m. with the regular season remaining. The seeding meeting for the postseason regional tournament will be held on May 1st.
Grandview entered the Centennial League Challenge as the No. 3 seed, opening with a win over Cherry Creek, followed by a five-set victory over No. 2 Eaglecrest in the semifinals. As a result, the Wolves will face top-seeded Littleton Public School, which defeated No. 4 Cherokee Trail.
Courtney Oakes is the sports editor of the Aurora Sentinel. Please contact us at sports@aurorasentinel.com. Twitter/X: @aurorasports. IG: Sentinel Prep Sports
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